x40 USB ports
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NecessaryEvil
x40 USB ports
the 2 USB ports on the left side (VGA side)
I know 1 of them is supposively used to power an optical drive from IBM, and the other one is a regular one.
1. Are they both functional USB ports?
2. I have a Vantec enclosurefor a laptop hdd. It takes the power from a 2nd USB port. Is it possible to use the power USB port to provide the power necessary for the drive?
(I haven't received the X40 or found a manual online that gave a good description of just how this port can be used)
I know 1 of them is supposively used to power an optical drive from IBM, and the other one is a regular one.
1. Are they both functional USB ports?
2. I have a Vantec enclosurefor a laptop hdd. It takes the power from a 2nd USB port. Is it possible to use the power USB port to provide the power necessary for the drive?
(I haven't received the X40 or found a manual online that gave a good description of just how this port can be used)
to be honest, i don't know what the hell that other port (it's the lower one) is good for aside from plugging in an IBM-branded DVD or CD (maybe a portable HDD) unit. From what I can see, it's not even a USB port as it is slightly smaller. It's too big to be mini-USB (or whatever it's called).
I had a look at your enclosure. It looks like it comes with a USB cable that has both male mini and male regular USB connections. That sure is a strange cord. You might be able to power that enclosure just from the one USB port on the X40, but the best way to use a portable HDD, I say, is to have it supplied with power from the mains as well. It means another power adaptor, yes, but it's reliable power.
I had a look at your enclosure. It looks like it comes with a USB cable that has both male mini and male regular USB connections. That sure is a strange cord. You might be able to power that enclosure just from the one USB port on the X40, but the best way to use a portable HDD, I say, is to have it supplied with power from the mains as well. It means another power adaptor, yes, but it's reliable power.
X40 (2371-6EM) w/ 768 RAM
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
Holy smokes, you guys threw me off for a sec, I had to go look at the marketing pubs online to make sure I wasn't crazy.
There are 2 USB ports on the X40... one on each side of the system. They are both full USB 2.0 ports, but the port on the left side is a "powered port", meaning that if you have a USB 2.0 device that requires an add'l power source, you've got a place to plug it in even if you're using your system remotely.
FYI, if you get the Ultrabase option then there is a wall that blocks access to that powered left port. But you get an additional 3 USB 2.0 ports on the back of the slice, so it's really not a bad trade-off.
There are 2 USB ports on the X40... one on each side of the system. They are both full USB 2.0 ports, but the port on the left side is a "powered port", meaning that if you have a USB 2.0 device that requires an add'l power source, you've got a place to plug it in even if you're using your system remotely.
FYI, if you get the Ultrabase option then there is a wall that blocks access to that powered left port. But you get an additional 3 USB 2.0 ports on the back of the slice, so it's really not a bad trade-off.
yep, two USB ports, that's true, but as for that 'power' connector (which is below the left-hand port), what else other than the IBM portable CD/DVD/whatever uses it? I think it's a proprietary connector, is it not? I'm looking at it now and it doesn't resemble any connector I've seen.
X40 (2371-6EM) w/ 768 RAM
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
Yeah, I have no idea what range of devices use that power connector. The port is probably something they added especially for the X-series to give a broader choice for CD/DVD options since there's no bay in the system.
I've got my optical drive in an Ultrabase though, so I've never even looked at those options... and more than likely never will. *shrug*
But yes, most definitely both ports are full USB 2.0 compliant.
I've got my optical drive in an Ultrabase though, so I've never even looked at those options... and more than likely never will. *shrug*
But yes, most definitely both ports are full USB 2.0 compliant.
BTW, if anyone wants to buy the power cord for that proprietary port from IBM, the part number is FRU#22P9215. It costs about $25 and comes with a USB cable as well. The other end of the power connection is a pretty generic power connector, which can be adapted quite easily for other peripherals and keeps the 2nd usb port free for say an external mouse. Output seems to be around 15V
Last edited by tsammyc on Fri Oct 22, 2004 8:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I have one of these Panasonic portable DVD-RAM drives: http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wc ... =LF-P567CUtsammyc wrote:BTW, if anyone wants to buy the power cord for that proprietary port from IBM, the part number is FRU#22P9215. It costs about $25 and comes with a USB cable as well. The other end of the power connection is a pretty generic power connector, which can be adapted quite easily for other peripherals and keeps the 2nd usb port free for say an external mouse. Output seems to be around 3V
Anybody know whether I could somehow use the proprietary power cord to provide power to the portable drive? I think not, since the the power adapter that came with the drive has an output of 6V.
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